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Martin Hirst
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Communication and New Media presents a new way of looking at media and mass communication. Drawing on the authors' wide professional experience, it traces the history, development and theories of mass communication and the emergence of 'new media', p ...
Joyce Hoffman
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The long-overdue story of the women journalists who risked their lives in a brutal war-and a man's world-to cover America's involvement in Vietnam
Kyle J. Holody
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Samual Hynes
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In a time when public perceptions were shaped by the written and spoken word, war correspondents were often as influential as politicians and as celebrated as movie stars. Here, for the first time in paperback, the work of more than 50 remarkable rep ...
Mark Inabinett
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With no way for fans to verify their facts, the sportswriters of the 1920s enjoyed a near monopoly on sports news. Journalist Mark Inabinett explores the incomparable Grantland Rice's role in creating the legends that surrounded six sports stars--Jac ...
Bruce D. Itule
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"News Writing and Reporting" takes students on the beat, into the press box, council chambers, and courthouse, and to a speech and press conference. It introduces them to current issues such as cultural sensitivity, multimedia journalism, and legal a ...
Mark Jacobson
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In the 1970s, Frank Lucas was the king of the Harlem drug trade, bringing in more than a million dollars a day. There were so many heroin addicts buying from him on 116th Street that he claimed the Transit Authority had to change the bus routes to av ...